有违约经验的审计员发现,有21%的缺陷更严重,提高了全球的网络抗御能力。
Auditors with breach experience find 21% more critical flaws, boosting cyber resilience globally.
一项新的研究显示,与被违反的公司合作的审计员更加警惕,发现系统存在21%的更严重缺陷,特别是在准入控制和监督方面。
A new study shows auditors who have worked with breached companies become significantly more vigilant, detecting 21% more serious system weaknesses, especially in access controls and oversight.
它们强化了审查,提出了更棘手的问题,以前有信息技术专家参与,并质疑系统产出——与其他客户的未来违约率较低有关。
Their enhanced scrutiny—asking tougher questions, involving IT experts earlier, and questioning system outputs—correlates with lower future breach rates at other clients.
虽然根据美国的数据,但调查结果表明,普华永道、德勤、EY和KPMG等全球公司的审计师在澳大利亚的网络复原力方面发挥着至关重要的作用,因为监管者推动董事会优先关注网络安全。
Though based on U.S. data, the findings suggest auditors at global firms like PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG play a vital role in Australia’s cyber resilience, as regulators push boards to prioritize cybersecurity.
他们的独立监督有助于及早查明风险,有可能防止大规模违约。
Their independent oversight helps identify risks early, potentially preventing large-scale breaches.